Reading Acclaim Run For First Time

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Reading Acclaim Run For First Time

Post by MoonChild »

So Far I have Read all of the BloodShots And Loved it. I'v read almost all the Turoks & Love em. I'm reading Turok/Shadowman right now: GREAT READ!! GREAT ART!! I liked the Solar Books Too..More detailed reviews to come :atomic:

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Post by Elveen »

Another convert.

Wonderful!


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Elveen wrote:Another convert.

Wonderful!


:D
Indeed, I have liked them since I first started getting back into Valiant last September. It's hit and miss but there's alot of good stuff in there :thumb:

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Post by Elveen »

So I just read Operation Stormbreaker for the first time. It was pretty good. I like how they set up future books by the story.

I also read Harbinger 1 shot, I liked it too. It seems like the had a pretty good foundation for a story laid out.

Also, both books had other books/character mingled in.


the more I read the Accliam books, the more I like them.

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I still need to read those too, gotta get a copy of that X-O & the harby is so mint I don't think ill be able ta bring myself to opening it.
Elveen wrote:So I just read Operation Stormbreaker for the first time. It was pretty good. I like how they set up future books by the story.

I also read Harbinger 1 shot, I liked it too. It seems like the had a pretty good foundation for a story laid out.

Also, both books had other books/character mingled in.


the more I read the Accliam books, the more I like them.
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That would be so sweet if VEI released a Hardcover of these but I imagine they want to use the character as a major player in the monthly relaunch, which makes sense because there is so much unfinished business with this story.
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It's been a while but I remember really liking Eternal Warriors also :o (I know I'll probably get bashed for that statement). Still have to get me a copy of MOG though & when I do I'll reread them all :thumb: Liked Dr. Tomorrow too :thumb:

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tictuck wrote:It's been a while but I remember really liking Eternal Warriors also :o (I know I'll probably get bashed for that statement). Still have to get me a copy of MOG though & when I do I'll reread them all :thumb: Liked Dr. Tomorrow too :thumb:

Eteranl Warriors I thought was very good. Very different than VH1, but good on it's own right.

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tictuck wrote:It's been a while but I remember really liking Eternal Warriors also :o (I know I'll probably get bashed for that statement). Still have to get me a copy of MOG though & when I do I'll reread them all :thumb: Liked Dr. Tomorrow too :thumb:
:thumb: I resemble that remark as well

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Re: Reading Acclaim Run For First Time

Post by possumgrease »

Just read the darque miniseries and one-shot. I know it's sacrilege, but I think I liked that version of Darque better.

Still not sure why we had to move him to Malibu instead of new Orleans. As someone who visits New Orleans frequently, also found it odd that everyone in the acclaim world says N'awlins. Are they trying to say its not New Orleans or that everyone tries to mimic the Cajun accent when they speak?


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